SAP ABAP Data Element SOLLZ (Planned working hours)
Hierarchy
SAP_HRRXX (Software Component) Sub component SAP_HRRXX of SAP_HR
   PA-PA (Application Component) Personnel Administration
     PBAS (Package) SAP HR Master Data Application Development
Basic Data
Data Element SOLLZ
Short Description Planned working hours  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type DEC03_2    
Data Type DEC   Counter or amount field with comma and sign 
Length 5    
Decimal Places 2    
Output Length 6    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
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No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
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Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Plnd hours 
Medium 15 Planned wk.hrs 
Long 20 Planned working hrs 
Heading Plnd hrs 
Supplementary Documentation - SOLLZ 0001

Use

Planned working hours define the duration of an employee's working time. This includes paid breaks.

The system calculates planned working hours according to the working time model and values in other fields included in this view.

  1. Daily work schedules for flextime:

The planned working hours specify the number of hours the employee is expected to work on average. This value is determined from the values in the Normal working time field minus unpaid breaks.

  1. Other daily work schedules:

For all other daily work schedules, planned working hours are determined from the values in the Planned working time field minus unpaid breaks.

Procedure

Define and confirm the working times and breaks that you require. The system calculates the planned working hours, and writes them to this field.

Example

Dependencies

Supplementary Documentation - SOLLZ 0002

Use

By making an entry in the Planned working time field, you can define dynamic breaks. 5

In the standard system, the number of hours are calculated starting from the planned working time begin stipulated in the daily work schedule.

The break begin time can also be adjusted according to the first clock-in time (function DYNBR) if rule processing in time evaluation is set accordingly.

Procedure

In this field, enter the number of hours after which the break should begin.

Examples

An employee's planned working time begins at 08:00. He/she works according to a dynamic break rule which stipulates the value '2 hours' for the planned working time field.

This setting means that the employee may take his/her first break two hours after the beginning of planned working time.

Dependencies

History
Last changed by/on SAP  19931130 
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